mHE UNDERSIGNED HAB ON SALE— Brandy — Hennessy's and Martell's, in bulk and caco Rum— White's, 10 o.p. aiid 30 0.p., Demcrara Fine Jamaica Whisky — Kinahan's LL. bulk and case Thorn & Cameron's, Bulloch, Lade Sc Co.'s, Long John, and Lome Geneva-JDKZ Old Tom— Booth's Wines— Superior Ports and Sherries, in bulk and bottle Claret— St. Julien, Chateau Larose, and Chateau Palmer Champagne — Moet and Chandon and Perrier's Ale— Bass', bottled by Stewart Shepton Mallet Pale Ale Stout — Guinness', in quarts and pints Teas — Half-chests and boxes, ex Miss Kilmansegg Svgar — English crushed lump Victoria Company's IC Bright Yellow Mauritius Candles— Price's Beltnont and Palmitino Oilmen's Stores — Pickles, sauces, oils, vinegar, salmon, lobsters, &c, &c. Paints — Hubbuck's best and fine white lead Dryers, black, blue, and yellow paint Oils — Raw and boiled linseed oil, and turps Colza oil Varnishes — Copal, oak, gold size, black japan, Sec. Fencing Wire— Nos. 6 to 9, and staples Galvanized Iron— Gospel Oak, 26 guage, 5 to 10 feet Ships' Stores — Manila, Europe, and coir rope Sail canvas and twine Double and single blocks Muntz metal and nails Woolpacks— Of various'sizes Window Glass— Assorted sizes Mail axles and springs Cart axles Sulphur, soda, coarse and fine salt, soap, whiting, spirits of tar, and other goods EDWARD PEARCE. rpHE Undersigned is Agent for the followX ing Proprietary Goods, Stocks of which are on Sale : — Lea and Perrin's Worcestershire sauce Lipscombe's filters Lipscombe's stoneware, jars, &c. Joseph Perrier's champagne Reckitt'B blue Jean Marie Farina's Eau de Cologne (4 Julich Platz) Wearmouth Crown Glass Company's window glass Robertson's Sydney buggies, and wheelwrights' materials Guinness's stout, bottled by E. Johnson and Co. H. Mapplebeck and Co.'s saddler.,' Robert Jennings' (St. Ives, Cornwall) fishing nets, sailcloth, aud twine Neufeld's Berlin pianos EDWARD PEARCE. /"\N SALE, to ARRIVE per BENLEDI. 20 tons fine salt 20 do coarse salt 15 do fencing wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8 10 do Gospel Oak galvanized iron (26 guage) Price's patent candles Geneva, JDKZ, 4 gallons, full Superior port wine, iv octaves Hennessy's pale brandy EDWARD PEARCE. T ANDED, EX PLEIONE. Two very superior Pianos, by Neufeld, Berlin EDWARD PEARCE. DOTTIE'S SCOTTISH HIGHLAND X OIL. Testimonials from Residents in Wellington to be seen at the Agents. Lumbago. — This Oil has had more prompt action in this than in any other disease. Apply as for Kidney disease. Rheumatism. — There are a great many varieties in the acute kind. Follow out the instructions for gout on every part of the body where pain exists. The part should be well fomented with hot water, well dried, and the oils rubbed firmly in, covered with a cloth, and applying the warm iron. The skin is the most; important organ of the body, and when subject one half the day to excessive heat, and at its olese to excessive cold, it becomes like a piece of iron which is often heated and often cooled — simply useless to protect the internal organs. Life then can only be fairly prolonged by due attention to this organ, and its elasticity preserved by the daily use of the Scottish Oils. Most people are subject to chills and colds from sudden changes. The great cause of internal lung disorder may be avoided by the daily use of the Scottish Oils, rubbing it into the cheat, back, and Bhoulders, and such joints as are liable to become easily affected. The dressing of the whole body is of great use in all cases of scurvy, skin, prickly heat, and all these classes of disorders. , For keeping away Mosquitoes, Flies, Fleas, Ants, &c. — Rub the Oil on hands, face, or body, till perfectly dry j repeat as often as requisite. iJ3* In all cases of disease in which the outer skin scales away, or there is great dryness or disease, this beautiful refreshing Oil may be used several times a day, anointing the whole body ; where there is great tenderness of the skin the most convenient way is to paint the body, using a large camel hair brush. Unlike most oils and ointments it does not soil, and is very easily taken out of clothes with a little warm water. Chest Diseases. —Rub the Oil all over the chest, and around by the back ; this must be done for all chest disorders. Dbopsioal Complaints op all Kinds. — Rub several times a day, especially at the root or seat of disease. Ear Ache. — Dip a piece of cotton wool in the OiL and insert into the ear, or syringe the ear with the oil, hot or cold. This is also a cure for deafness, but must be continued. Members ot Cricket, Rowing, and Football Clubs, and Athletes, may with great advantage use it for the muscles of the arms and legs', rubbing night and morning ; it renders those muscles elastic and fiim; should the muscles be sore a good dressing will give immediate relief, and prevent the distressing effects of stiffness, &c. Blistered and Swollen Feet are greatly benefited by dressing them twice a day. This Oil reduces the inflammation, heals the sores, and leaves a pleasant smelL Bleeding prom the Nose. — Dip a pledget of cotton wool in the Oil, and put it gently into the nose, or lay on the back, and allow a little of the, Oil to go into the nostrils, or dip a sponge' or cloth in the Oil and press on the nose. Bleeding from the Lungs, Womb, Arms, or Wounds may be treated with it. Agents : BARRAUD AND SON, Chemists and Druggists. BLACKSMITH'S and WHEELWRIGHT'S BUSINESS, TINAKORI ROAD CHARLES COTTLE, Blacksmith, and \j JOHN REES. Wheelwright, take this opportunity, of informing their numerous patrons and friends that they have disposed of the above business to Mr. John Futter, Cab Proprietor. In retiring from the business, they beg to tender most sincere thanks for the support accorded to them during the timethey have been in business, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for their successor. The undersigned, having purchased the above business from Mr. Charles Cottle, begs to inform the public and the customers of the late firm that no efforts will be spared on his part to give the same general satisfaction as his predecessors, by supplying only tho very best quality of materials that he can purchase, trusts, by prompt attention to all, to merit an increased share of support from all classes of the community. JOHN FUTTER, Tinakori Road. S. J. BROMLEY BEGS to inform the merchants, stationholders, and inhabitants generally of Wellington and Wairarapa, that he is prepared to offer by public auction merchandise, stock, and stations, and trusts that by strict attention to business, combined with prompt returns of account sales, to obtain a share of public F*troo»«e.
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Evening Post, Volume XV, Issue 102, 2 May 1877, Page 4
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